Wednesday, April 16, 2025

AML3D advances defence manufacturing with rapid submarine component delivery

AML3D has announced its role in supplying critical tailpiece components for the United States’ nuclear submarine program, forming part of the AUKUS trilateral security partnership. 

Scottish engineers develop space-compatible 3D printer

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a new 3D printing system designed for use in zero gravity, marking a significant step toward advancing orbital manufacturing. 

ClearVue inks major deal to distribute solar glazing products in UAE

ClearVue Technologies has announced a strategic expansion of its operations into the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through a partnership with Dune MENA General Trading, a subsidiary of Aria Holding. 

Additive manufacturing market sees 9% YoY growth amid hardware slowdown

Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has released its Q3 2024 market data and insights, revealing significant growth in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM) sector. 

LAPP Australia unveils key trends for the future of manufacturing

As industrial needs rapidly evolve, demanding continuous improvement in products, processes, and services, Hubertus Breier, Board Member for Technology and Innovation at LAPP, outlines six key trends shaping the industry's future.

Sparc, Fortescue, and University of Adelaide commit to Stage 2 pilot plant

Sparc Technologies, Fortescue, and the University of Adelaide have advanced to Stage 2 of the Sparc Hydrogen joint venture to develop low-cost green hydrogen using innovative photocatalytic technology.

Korean researchers advance tactile sensors with AI integration potential

Researchers at Chung-Ang University in South Korea have developed advanced self-powered tactile sensors that aim to revolutionise robotics and wearable technology. 

New AI data centre design by Schneider Electric and NVIDIA tackles energy demands

Schneider Electric has unveiled advancements in its AI-ready data center solutions, targeting the energy and sustainability challenges posed by the rising demand for AI systems. 

Aussie researchers create shape-shifting robots using 3D printing

Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a breakthrough 3D printing technique to create shape-shifting liquid metal robotics, mimicking musculoskeletal qualities inspired by animal physiology.

SPEE3D’s metal printing tech passes sub-zero testing in US defence challenge

Melbourne-based metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has demonstrated the capabilities of its XSPEE3D printer in extreme cold environments as part of the US Department of Defence (DOD) Point of Need Manufacturing Challenge. 
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All eyes on Melbourne as Australian Manufacturing Week prepares to open doors

In just four weeks, the spotlight will shine on Australia’s industrial heart as Australian Manufacturing Week 2025 (AMW) takes over Melbourne’s Convention and Exhibition Centre for four days of cutting-edge tech, world-class innovation, and industry-defining conversations.